Paul Gress wrote:
First I would like to praise all the people involved in developing
Opensolaris. I have now successfully upgraded (sort of) from my
install of SXCE. It went pretty smooth with exception of one hiccup,
which I'll get to later.
My procedure was to purchase a new hard drive (in my case, Intel
X-25M). I installed the from the live CD. After that upgraded to the
development b123 build. No came the fun part, get my original Home
directory working. So I mounted my old hard drive. Had to do this
manually, simply a format command and escape from format with CTL-C
to find the ID of the hard drive. For me, this was a little more work,
because on SXCE I put my Home directory in /usr and succumbed to
/export/home for Opensolaris. After coping the Home directory over I
had to edit my Thunderbird and Mozilla pref.js files for the new
Home directory.
Next was to get my one main program Pro-Engineer running. I
installed SUNWmfrun, the License manager and the Pro-E binaries. It
ran no problems.
OK now back to my one hiccup. After I copied over my previous Home
directory I get an error message upon startup after loging in.
There is a problem with the configuration server.
(/usr/lib/gconf-sanity-check-2 exited with a status 256)
Did you see it once only or everything you login since migration?
It doesn't prevent me from logging in, all seems fine after I close
this dialog. I did check with running the binary gconf-sanity-check-2
and it exited with no errors. Does anybody have any ideas how to
resolve this without creating a new user login?
If you see the error dialog everything and if you don't care much about
your own little configuration for the desktop including things added
onto panel or applications that are to be restarted, you can run
gnome-cleanup. That should clear things out for you.
-Ghee
Paul
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